Is the “Smart Voting” strategy we proposed effective? Putin and Roskomnadzor (Russia’s federal media and communications regulator) answer the question

We have mapped out an entire campaign to systematically explain to doubters that Smart Voting against United Russia candidates really will work if we bring enough people together.

This campaign has just taken a major step forward, because Putin and United Russia themselves have publicly shown how afraid they are of our system.

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Roskomnadzor (Russia’s federal media and internet regulator) has blocked the Smart Voting website 2019.vote, citing mythical “individuals who complained about violations of the personal data law.”

What’s more, they somehow managed to hold some kind of secret court hearing that we were not invited to, which imposed “interim measures for blocking.” Naturally, we do not have a single document about it.

They did exactly the same thing to block our investigation into the sex scandal involving Nastya Rybka and the bribe-taker Prikhodko.

The comments from RKN are being given by the very same Ampelonsky, who stole several million rubles by collecting salaries for “dead souls” (fictitious employees) supposedly hired by this state agency. He was let off the hook after several months of investigation and was even hired back.

There he is, back with renewed vigor.

We are looking for a solution to this problem. It was obvious that these crooks would start blocking the site; we just did not think they would be so scared that they would block it right away—after only a couple of weeks online.

So:

Do not hesitate—sign up: 2019.vote

Rest assured, we will organize Smart Voting against United Russia and its candidates.

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